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"According to the latest United States Census, estimates show that 4.5 million children under eighteen in this country are multiracial. In some areas, one of six babies born today is of two or more racial heritages, making multiracial youth one of the fastest growing segments of the United States population. American public elementary schools in general are not meeting the needs of multiracial students and improving their life chances of having a healthy identity development. School principals in elementary schools do not have an affirmative role in creating schools that are more inclusive and that serve multiracial students effectively. Principals are subject to the same kind of hidden curriculum about changing the school climate and learning environment to accommodate diversity that teachers and students experience. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to determine and describe principals\u2019 perceptions about their students\u2019 multiracial identity development. Principals were interviewed about their backgrounds, their knowledge and meaning of identity development as it related to their students, and issues relating to multiracial identity development in the school environment. Data were gathered through observations, an interview protocol, and open-ended interviews. Five themes were identified that were consistent with the principals\u2019 responses. These were the meaning and understanding of multiracial identity development; self-reflection on values, beliefs, opinions, and attitudes; compliant thinking versus critical reflection; professional familiarization, and the increase of multiracial births and the future that lies ahead for multiracial students. Conclusions were discussed and recommendations for further research and professional development were proffered."
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